Millie Bobby Brown Claps Back At Trolls Over ‘Sexy’ Instagram Pic

14-year-old Millie Bobby Brown had to shelve off internet trolls on her Instagram page after being shamed for wearing a tight snakeskin midi dress and heels in a picture on her Instagram page.

The Stranger Things actress posted a photo of the glam outfit on Instagram on Saturday, captioning the image with a fun request, “write a caption.”

Her comments section quickly filled up with many shaming her for what they termed a mature outfit.

One wrote, “U look way to old, honestly you are like 14 🤭🤭.” Another wrote, “Don’t be in such a hurry to grow – enjoy being a kid cause it doesn’t last long.”

Luckily, many others chimed in to support Brown, including her ex-boyfriend Jacob Sartorius.

One wrote, “I don’t understand why people are being so hard on you. You are 14 and getting to age where you can wear pretty much whatever and you still stay classy. I mean your pulling that off better than I ever would lol You look great, don’t let the haters get you. Have a good day. ❤️🔥👏👏.” Another added, “You do you my dear💕.”

Sartorius wrote “Stunning 🖤.” Brown and 16-year-old Sartorius announced their split in July after seven months of dating.

In a since-deleted Instagram Story, Brown wrote, “ik everyone on my last pic wants me to ‘act my age’ but quite frankly its my instagram and if I choose to post that picture and you don’t like it… scroll past it.”

On Saturday, Brown added another simple message to her Instagram Story, posting a quote that read, “If we could spread love as quickly as we spread hate and negativity, what an amazing world we would live in.”

The third season of Stranger Things returns to Netflix on July 4, 2019.

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